In one exemplary embodiment, a toy track set for at least one toy vehicle is provided, the toy track set having: a track path; and a surface rotatably mounted to a base, wherein a portion of the surface comprises a portion of the track path and wherein as the surface rotates and spins on the base to transfer the toy vehicle from a first portion of the track to a second portion of the track.
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10. A method of operating a toy track set, comprising:
providing a first track path having a first portion and a second portion;
disposing a first platform between the first portion and the second portion;
receiving a first toy vehicle from the first portion on the first platform;
rotating the first toy vehicle at least 360 degrees; and,
transferring the first toy vehicle to the second portion.
21. A toy comprising:
a base;
a trigger mechanism coupled to the base;
an arm coupled to the trigger mechanism and configured to rotate about a first degree of freedom between a first position and a second position;
a platform coupled to the an end of the arm opposite the trigger mechanism; and,
wherein the arm rotates at least 360 degrees from the first position to the second position in response to the trigger mechanism being activated.
14. A toy track set for a toy vehicle, comprising:
a first track path;
a second track path adjacent the first track path;
a third track path coupled to receive the toy vehicle from the first track path and the second track path;
a first lever arm arranged with at least a portion of the first lever arm being disposed in the third track path;
a second lever arm operably coupled to the first lever arm and movable between a first position and a second position, wherein at least a portion of the second lever arm is disposed in the third track path when in the second position.
1. A toy track set for at least one toy vehicle, comprising:
a first track path having a first portion and a second portion;
a second track path having a third portion and a fourth portion;
a first platform movably and rotatably disposed between the first portion and the second portion, wherein the first platform is configured to rotate about a first axis and a second axis;
a second platform movably and rotatably disposed between the third portion and the fourth portion, wherein the second platform is configured to rotate about a third axis and a fourth axis; and,
wherein the first platform is arranged to rotate about the first axis and second axis to transfer a first toy vehicle from the first portion to the second portion.
7. A toy track set for at least one toy vehicle, comprising:
a first track path having a first portion and a second portion;
a second track path having a third portion and a fourth portion;
a first platform movably and rotatably disposed between the first portion and the second portion, wherein the first platform is arranged to transfer a first toy vehicle from the first portion to the second portion;
a second platform movably and rotatably disposed between the third portion and the fourth portion;
wherein the second platform is arranged to transfer a second toy vehicle from the third portion to the fourth portion;
wherein the first platform includes a first triggering mechanism operably coupled to a base, a first arm rotationally coupled to the first triggering mechanism, and a first support surface disposed on an end of the first arm;
wherein the first arm rotates the first support surface at least 360 degrees when transferring the first toy vehicle from the first portion to the second portion.
2. The toy track set as in
3. The toy track set as in
a first triggering mechanism operably coupled to a base;
a first arm rotationally coupled to the first triggering mechanism; and,
a first support surface disposed on an end of the first arm.
4. The toy track set as in
5. The toy track set as in
a first lever arm disposed in communication with the fifth portion;
a second lever arm movable between a first position external to the fifth portion and a second position wherein at least a portion of the second lever arm is disposed in the fifth portion; and,
a third triggering mechanism operably coupled to the first lever arm and the second lever arm wherein the third triggering mechanism is arranged to contact the second lever arm into the second toy vehicle when the first toy vehicle contacts the first lever arm.
6. The toy track set as in
8. The toy track set as in
a second triggering mechanism coupled to the base;
a second arm rotationally coupled to the second triggering mechanism; and,
a second support surface disposed on an end of the second arm.
9. The toy track set as in
11. The method as in
providing a second track path having a third portion and a fourth portion;
disposing a second platform between the third portion and the fourth portion;
receiving a second toy vehicle from the third portion on the second platform;
rotating the second toy vehicle at least 360 degrees; and,
transferring the second toy vehicle to the fourth portion.
12. The method as in
contacting a first lever arm with the first toy vehicle;
releasing a triggering mechanism in response to the first toy vehicle contacting the first lever arm; and,
moving a second toy vehicle with a second lever arm in response to the triggering mechanism being released.
13. The method as in
providing a second track path, the second toy vehicle being disposed on the second track path; and,
moving the second toy vehicle off the second track path in response to the second lever arm moving the second toy vehicle.
15. The toy track set as in
16. The toy track set as in
17. The toy track set as in
the first track path includes a first portion spaced apart from a second portion by a gap;
the second track path includes a third portion spaced apart by the gap from a fourth portion;
wherein the first track path and the second track path intersect in the gap.
18. The toy track set as in
a first platform disposed in the gap and operably coupled to transfer the first toy vehicle from the first portion to the second portion; and,
a second platform disposed in the gap and operably coupled to transfer a second toy vehicle from the third portion to the portion.
19. The toy track set as in
the first platform includes a second trigger mechanism coupled to a base, a first surface arranged in movable communication with the first portion and the second portion, and a first arm coupled between the second trigger mechanism and the first surface;
the second platform includes a third trigger mechanism coupled to the base, a second surface arranged in movable communication with the third portion and the fourth portion, and a second arm coupled between the third trigger mechanism and the second surface.
20. The toy track set as in
22. The toy of
23. The toy of
24. The toy of
25. The toy of
26. The toy of
27. The toy of
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The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/377,771 filed on Aug. 27, 2010 entitled “Toy Vehicle Track Set” which is incorporated in its entirety herein.
Play sets for toy vehicles are popular toys that are known to provide entertainment and excitement to a user. These play sets typically include a track configuration intended to guide a propelled toy vehicle, such as a 1/64 scale die-cast metal toy vehicle, through a course. The track configurations include closed-loop continuous track arrangements and open-end arrangements. Toy vehicles are placed on this play set tracks and propelled across the configuration by hand or by an external propulsion means.
To bring increased entertainment and excitement to play sets, track configurations may include features such as intersecting tracks, loop segments, and other types of track configurations known in the art.
Accordingly, a play set for toy vehicles is desired which can provide the entertainment and excitement of a toy vehicle launched from a track and which also includes provisions for variations in the outcome of the vehicle travelling along the track.
In one exemplary embodiment, a toy track set for at least one toy vehicle is provided, the toy track set having: a first track path having a first portion and a second portion; a second track path having a third portion and a fourth portion; a first platform movably and rotatably disposed between the first portion and the second portion; a second platform movably and rotatably disposed between the third portion and the fourth portion; and wherein the first platform is arranged to transfer a first toy vehicle from the first portion to the second portion.
In another exemplary embodiment a method of providing obstacles on a track path of a toy track set is provided, the method including the steps of: providing a first track path having a first portion and a second portion; disposing a first platform between the first portion and a second portion; receiving a first toy vehicle from the first portion on the first platform; rotating the first toy vehicle at least 360 degrees; and, transferring the first toy vehicle to the second portion.
In still another exemplary embodiment, a toy track set for a toy vehicle is provided, the toy track set having: a first track path; a second track path adjacent the first track path; a third track path coupled to receive a toy vehicle from the first track path and the second track path; a first lever arm arranged with at least a portion of the first lever arm being disposed in the third track path; a second lever arm operably coupled to the first lever arm and movable between a first position and a second position, wherein at least a portion of the second lever arm is disposed in the third track path when in the second position.
These and/or other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood when the following detailed description is read with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like characters represent like parts throughout the drawings, wherein:
Referring now to the attached FIGS., the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto
The toy track set 100 further includes a base 120 that supports a first platform 122 and a second platform 124. Each platform includes a triggering mechanism 126, 128, a support surface 130, 132 and an arm 134, 136. As will be discussed in more detail below, the triggering mechanisms 126, 128 rotate the arms 134, 136 and support surfaces 130, 132 at least 360 degrees about a longitudinal axis of the respective arm as the toy vehicle is transferred across a gap 138. The trigger mechanisms 126, 128 may be any suitable mechanism having sufficient stored energy, such as by springs, elastic bands or any other suitable biasing mechanism such that a toy vehicle 102 moving on to support surface 130, 132 actuates the respective trigger mechanism to release its stored potential energy and rotate the arms 134, 136 as described herein.
In one non-limiting embodiment, the trigger mechanisms 126, 128 are arranged between the arms 134, 136 and the support surface 130, 132. The trigger mechanisms 126, 128 are actuated by the rotation arms 134, 136 that releases the stored energy to spin the support surfaces 130, 132 about the arms 134, 136. In this embodiment, the end of the arms 134, 136 is coupled by a pivot block 131 on base 120 (
In yet another non-limiting embodiment, the trigger mechanism 126, 128 is a gearing arrangement in pivot block 131 (
In the exemplary embodiment, the first support surface 106 and the third support surface 110 curves or ramps away from the surface upon which the toy track set 100 is arranged (hereinafter referred to as the “playing surface”). In one non-limiting embodiment, the surface portions 106, 112 also curve as shown in
The launcher area 119 is sized to fit at least two toy vehicles 102. In one non-limiting embodiment, the toy track set will further include a launcher 146 for launching a toy vehicle 102 along the track path. As such, the launchers may be configured to engage and urge a toy vehicle to travel along the track. It should be appreciated that although launchers are described herein, vehicles may be manually propelled along the track without the use of a launcher without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
Although any suitable launcher may be used, in the illustrated embodiments, various automatically and manually triggered release launcher elements are illustrated. A vehicle may be positioned in launch position such that a launch element may slidingly engage the vehicle to propel the vehicle along the track. The launch element may be biased to a launch position, such as by springs, elastic bands or any other suitable biasing mechanism such that release of an activator releases its stored potential energy. For example, non-limiting examples of releasable spring biased or other types of toy launchers are found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,108,437 and 6,435,929 and U.S. Patent Publication 2007/0293122, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto as well as launchers known to those skilled in the related arts.
The track portions 104, 108, 110, 114 each include a track surface 144 that the toy vehicles traverse across and a pair of sidewalls 146 that maintain the toy vehicles on the track paths 104, 110 during use as shown in
Arranged across the surface 118 from the third track path 117 is a diverter 148. The diverter includes a triggering mechanism 150 coupled between a first lever arm 152 and a second lever arm 154. The first lever arm 152 rotates about an axis 151 towards the end 116. The first lever arm 152 is biased away from end 116, however in the exemplary embodiment the bias does not significantly impede the passage of a toy vehicle past the first lever arm 152.
The second lever arm 154 is rotatable about an axis 155 between a first position substantially aligned with the track sidewalls and a second position wherein at least a portion of the second lever arm 154 extends over the surface 118 and into the track paths 104, 110. The second lever arm 154 is biased, such as by a spring for example, to cause rotation into the second position. However, the second lever arm 154 is held or latched by the triggering mechanism 150 until the desired condition occurs. As will be discussed in more detail below, in the exemplary embodiment, the rotation of first lever arm 152 releases the triggering mechanism 150 such that when a second toy vehicle contacts and rotates the first lever arm 152 the second lever arm 154 is unlatched. The bias on the second lever arm 154 causes the rotation of the second lever arm 154 from the first position to the second position to divert the second toy vehicle into the third track path 117.
The trigger mechanism 150 may be any suitable mechanism having sufficient stored energy, such as by springs, elastic bands or any other suitable biasing mechanism such that actuation of the first lever arm 152 causes the trigger mechanism to release its stored potential energy and rotate the second lever arm 154 to divert a later following toy vehicle 102.
In another non-limiting embodiment, the toy track set 100 may include decorative members 141 depicting different scenes, such as a cityscape for example. The member 141 may be arranged between the first portion 106 and the third portion 112 as shown in
Referring now to
When the toy vehicles 102 are launched, either manually or by actuating the launcher mechanism, they travel along the track paths 104, 110. At the end of the first portion 106 and second portion 112, the toy vehicles 102 move onto the support surfaces 130, 132 or the platforms 122, 124 respectively. The momentum of the toy vehicles 102 is transferred into the platforms 122, 124 causing the surfaces 130, 132 to rotate about a first degree of freedom, such as axis' 156, 158 in the direction indicated by arrows 160, 162 (
The rotation of the surfaces 130, 132 actuates the trigger mechanisms 126, 128 respectively. The trigger mechanisms 126, 128 rotate the arms 134, 136 causing the surfaces 130, 132 to rotate about a second degree of freedom, such as axis 164, 166 that extend through the length of the arms 134, 136 as shown in
Typically, one of the toy vehicles 102 will be slightly faster than the other allowing the vehicles to transfer across the gap 138 without interference. This allows the faster toy vehicle 102 to be transferred across the gap 138 first. In the embodiment shown in
The contact of the first toy vehicle 102 causes the rotation of the first lever arm 152 and thus actuating trigger mechanism 150. The first toy vehicle 102 proceeds to exit the track path 104 via end 116 as shown in
Accordingly and as discussed above, enhanced play is provided to the track set wherein the user enjoys a degree of unpredictability in the racing of toy vehicles. In other words, a user may have numerous options of play wherein in one race the vehicles may collide as while spinning and rotating during the transfer across the gap or when entering the final segment of the race. Further, the user gets to enjoy seeing the second place finisher be spun out.
While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the present application.
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